Which player causes the most two-man strikes in the NBA?

Sometimes some players are so dominant that the only solution to slow them down is to force them to drop the ball. By making two-way for example. The biggest pivots and the biggest strikers have all faced this situation. But what about this season? Who are the basketball players who suffer the most from “double teams”? The answer, offered by the site NBA.COM.

  1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: 17.8 twos per game
  2. Giannis Antetokounmpo: 16,3
  3. Luka Doncic : 16.3
  4. Ja Morant: 15.9
  5. James Harden : 15,7
  6. Paul George : 14,8
  7. Joel Embiid : 14
  8. Bradley Beal : 13,9
  9. Russell Westbrook : 13,8
  10. Fred VanVleet : 13.7

Admit that you didn’t see it coming. But come to think of it, it makes sense. The Thunder players around him are not particularly cracks. So you might as well force him to let go of the swelling. By the way, it works: Oklahoma City only scores 1 point per possession on two-man strikes on SGA.

Damian Lillard, 19th in classification, reports 1.30. Giannis and Embiid are at 1.21. But they are two physical monsters. note that Stephen Curry is only 17th in the standings with 12.7 two-man strikes per game. Kevin Durant isn’t even in the top 20.

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